Fashion

Dolce & Gabbana Fall/Winter 2020-2021 Ready-to-Wear

“Fatto A Mano” – it means made by hand. But it also means “that every human touch contributes to the creation of every garment”.
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“Fatto A Mano” – it means made by hand. But it also means “that every human touch contributes to the creation of every garment”. And on this sunny Sunday in Milan, the Italian House’s savoir-faire was alive and well as show-goers had an exclusive look at the artisan’s mastery as they entered the venue. And so, the collection was a breath of fresh air that took our minds away from winter’s hardship. In the fashion industry, that meant turning any wintery staple piece into something that no fashion lover could ever resist.

Naturally, we saw a series of the House’s moniker see-through dresses with the sultry underlying garments but this season, we were all beautifully surprised to see how the power duo turned knitwear into “I want it now pieces”. The numbers were cozy yet unbelievably chic, as we saw extra-large knits paired with matching shorts and scarves and of course XXL handbags to seal the deal. We also saw a new side of Dolce & Gabbana, perhaps a more androgynous one – what with all the models sashaying their way onto the runway in three-piece suits and boyish hats. Diversity? We think so!

Article Written by Cindy Menassa